Welcome to Six Generations, the universal pack of 72 cards for different genealogical card games. With our cards you will be involved in nonviolent family games, simulating marriages, touching the bases of reproduction, continuation of dynasty and preserving the family inheritance in the hands of the future generations of your own kin.

...The Multimillion Dollar Inheritance, Left in 1917 By Californian Gold Miner to His Future Smartest Great-Great-Grandchild, Still Waits for the Winner...

THE HEIRS CARD GAME(rules)Playable with the same deck of
"Six Generations" cards.(Chess-style card game for two players.)

Six Generation, a uniquely developed product with museum quality artwork and genealogically and historically interesting mechanic, is a pleasant example of information coupled with entertainment, challenging the valuation of the card system of “Standard Decks” with Kings, Queens and Jacks.

This innovative pack contains a set of 72 cards with pictures of six generations of immigrants belonging to a family who came to the United States from sixteen European nations in the first half of the nineteenth century. The latest generation consists of the siblings Emily and Jacob, currently living in the United States; and the other five generations represent their ancestors.

Recommended for ages six to adult, "Six Generations" is a highly engaging concept aimed at providing wholesome entertainment. It would be a welcome addition to any family's personal collection of games. This game also has educational value, as it provides useful clues to the different types of clothing worn by the people from different nations and time periods that are featured on its cards.

As a genealogical and historical gift product, "Six Generations" has perfect usage in education, arts, museums, and homes.

Six Generations cards modeled after the structure of a family tree - a man and a woman, two sets of parents, four sets of grandparents, eight sets of great grandparents, and sixteen sets of great-great grandparents. The card deck can be used to play several family-oriented board games.

This democratic card deck abolishes the structure of the standard "French Pack" that uses Jacks, Queens, Kings and Aces, and is based on the inventor's idea of creating a deck of playing cards with family members in multiple generations. Each older generation is doubled in the amount of family members, thereby making a set of 63 cards (in six generations), plus 9 cards with characters to make a real game out of the family tree, which comes closest to the standard French Pack while being true to a balanced family tree.

The deck is ranking by not using numbers only, from one to six, but additionally, using matching costumes for family couples that are in the different suits. The oldest, sixth generation came to the United States from around Europe, while the different family members have particular names corresponding the country they came from, and the time periods.